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Ivana Spagna (; born 16 December 1954), also known simply as Spagna, is an Italian singer and songwriter. She is best known for her worldwide hit song " Call Me", released in 1987.


Career

Spagna started her singing career in the early 1970s when she released the first Italian version of "
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" in 1971 under her name Ivana Spagna, then the following year, she released the single "Ari Ari". In the early 1980s, she provided
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(with Angela Parisi) and wrote songs for the Italo disco duo
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; as well as writing songs and singing for many other dance music projects like
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until 1986, when she embarked on a solo career. During this time, she also released two singles (in 1983 and 1985) under the alias Yvonne Kay, the first a cover of the Kiki Dee Band's " I've Got the Music in Me". Spagna's 1986 single "
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" was a success across Europe. In 1987, she released " Call Me", which topped the
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chart, and reached number two in Italy and on the UK Singles Chart. It also reached number 13 on the US
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chart. Her debut album, ''Dedicated to the Moon'', was released the same year and sold over 500,000 copies. After the UK hit "Every Girl and Boy" and a
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album, ''You Are My Energy'' (1988), Spagna moved to
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, and recorded her third album ''No Way Out'' (1991). This album featured a song written by
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("There's a Love"), and two singles ("Love at First Sight" and "Only Words") which peaked at No. 5 on the Italian chart. The album was certified platinum (over 100,000 copies sold). In 1993, Spagna moved back to Europe, and recorded ''Matter of Time'', featuring the two successful
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singles, "Why Me" (number 10 in Italy) and "I Always Dream About You" (number five in Italy). In 1995, after the release of "Lady Madonna" (number four in Italy), Spagna started singing in her native
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. After achieving great success in Italy with the Italian version of
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's "
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" ("Il cerchio della vita"), featured in the Italian soundtrack of the Disney film ''
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'', she took part in the
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, ranking 3rd with the song "Gente come noi". Her first album in Italian, ''Siamo in due'', sold over 350,000 copies and became the best-selling album by a female singer in Italy that year. From that year onwards, Spagna released many successful albums sung in Italian (including hit singles such as "Siamo in due", "E io penso a te", "Lupi solitari", "Indivisibili", "Dov'eri", "Il bello della vita-World Cup Song", "Con il tuo nome") until 2003, when she left Sony Music in order to sing in English again. She signed to an independent Swiss record label (B&G), and recorded ''Woman'', a dance-pop album featuring eight new songs in English, two in Spanish and one in French. The album spawned three singles; "Never Say You Love Me", "Woman" and "Do It with Style". In 2004, a new remixed version of "Easy Lady" was released. Spagna's albums and singles have sold a total of over 15 million copies worldwide, for which she has been awarded the "Disco d'oro alla carriera" (gold certification for the career) by the Italian Federation of the Music Industry (FIMI) in 2006. In February 2006, she took part in the
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again, with the song "Noi non possiamo cambiare", and in May 2006 ranked third in the Italian
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program, ''Music Farm''. In 2008, Spagna was honoured with a honoris causas degree by the
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. In February 2009, she released the EP ''Lola & Angiolina Project'', in collaboration with the Italian singer
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. The first single from this was the rock ballad "Comunque Vada". In 2012, Spagna released the English-language album ''Four'', featuring
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,
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, Gregg Kofi Brown, Fabrizio Bosso and Ronnie Jones. In 2014, Spagna returned to dance music, releasing the single "The Magic of Love" and then in 2015 two more singles: "Baby Don't Go" and "Straight to Hell", with a video inspired by ''The Curious Case of Benjamin Button''. In 2019, Spagna released "Cartagena", a pop song in collaboration with Jay Santos. The song sold 200,000 copies, her highest selling single since the late 1990s.


Discography


References

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Guinness Book of British Hit Singles ''British Hit Singles & Albums'' (originally known as ''The Guinness Book of British Hit Singles'' and ''The Guinness Book of British Hit Albums'') was a music reference book originally published in the United Kingdom by the publishing arm of ...
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* {{Authority control 1954 births Living people People from the Province of Verona Italian women singer-songwriters 20th-century Italian singer-songwriters 21st-century Italian singer-songwriters 20th-century Italian women singers 21st-century Italian women singers Italian Italo disco musicians English-language singers from Italy Sony Music artists